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This screencast has five tips on working with comments, including toggling comments on/off, commenting a subset of a line, inserting comment blocks and a short section on how to insert todo lists inside a comment block.
http://macdevelopertips.com/tex...

In this screencast Dr Nic shows how a simple class snippet can be made smart and use embedded ruby code to derive the class name from the current file name.
http://drnicwilliams.com/2008/06/11/using-ruby-within-textmate-snippets-and-commands/

Shows how to have values (such as selected items from a list) returned and how to work with updating on-screen dialogs from your script.
This is a continuation of the “Using tm_dialog Part 1” screencast.

Short example of using TextMate’s Filter Through Command functionality. This tool allows you to send input from TextMate to shell commands and use the output produced by those commands as needed.
Recorded and narrated by James Edward Gray II.

The new system in TextMate for presenting dialogs allows you to create a custom interface in Interface Builder and then ask TextMate to present it as was it native. This is without writing any code at all.
This is part one of a series of screencasts a...

James Edward Gray shows how to apply unit tests to solving Ruby Quiz #84: Generating Pascal’s Triangle. In the process he also demonstrates a lot of features from the Ruby bundle and explains conventions and rationale behind them.

First a short intro to how you can search the bundle items.
Then a few actions related to turning book titles into canonical Amazon links and/or making words/phrases links with Google’s “I Feel Lucky” but without using a web browser.

The blogging bundle allows you to post or update blog entries, preview them, upload accompanying images, and supports the various humane text formats in addition to plain HTML.
This screencast shows how to set it up and demonstrates fetching, posting,...

Four ways to efficiently have HTML tags inserted into your document without having to type the angle brackets or type both a start and end tag.
Also shows a bit of multi-line editing, in particular dealing with list items of varying lengths.

Duane Johnson has made several cool improvements to the Rails bundle which are shown off in this screencast.
These improvements will be available out-of-the-box in TextMate 1.5.1 but you can also grab the updated bundle now.
For more info visit http:...

Some of the Objective-C snippets responsible for my increased productivity :)
It was recorded and narrated by myself (Allan Odgaard) and lack of a script made me forget a few points, amongst other that the user should look in the Objective-C bundle (B...

Oliver Taylor shows how snippet expansion can be made context sensitive plus a few other features of TextMate.
This is one of several screencasts which introduce the user to writing screenplays in TextMate.
For more info visit http://code.google.com/...

This video goes through the behavioral features of the screenwriting bundle by Oliver Taylor.
It should be interesting even for non-screenwriters, as it is an impressive demonstration of how much automation one can achieve without writing a single lin...

Learn how to use TextMate's project window, how to set up a master LaTeX file, references, label completion, and the magic that is pdfsync.
Comment on this screencast here: http://skiadas.dcostanet.net/afterthought/2006/01/16/textmate-latex-screencast...

Domenico Carbotta shows how to write a small Python program using some useful Python shortcuts like an intelligent class snippet for auto-initialization of object data, and how to run the program from within TextMate.